Liked it first time round back when it was an entry, still really funny (Hadn't noticed all the descriptions first time round, Hilerious!). If this level of quality (and barage of well timed jokes and references) can be maintained then i look forward to the rest of the series very much = )

I really like this, but I really want you to clean up your walking animations. The one at the end of this episode was dodgey. It made the common mistake of having one foot move forward with it's matching hand. If you were to take a few steps forward, taking note of your movements, you'd probably notice that as you step forward with your (let's say left) foot, your left hand doesn't move forward with it. It moves back and it's actually your right hand that moves forward. You see, the feet move with their opposite hand, or vice versa.

I hope you get what I'm saying there and I hope you can fix up the walk animation. The rest of it was really good. Good voice acting, amusing script, etc.

unacomn:Wait, the main character is a guy? Did not see that coming, seriously, up until he started talking I thought he was a girl.

Lol. You really need a better grasp of Japanese style. (this isn't japanese, but it is a parody of several well known Japanese games/cartoons so...)

If you thought this guy looked like a girl, you really haven't seen anything. This is a pretty masculine kid by japanese standards. XD.

(You get a sense for these things after a while; Although then you also start to notice that some characters are deliberately confusing.But, when the intent isn't to cause confusion, the key point is that while the guys might look feminine, comparisons to actual female characters show quite noticeable differences.Besides; I saw a clip of a korean boy band, and these were real people; and every bit as bad as all the anime 'feminine' guys. So, in some ways the animation just follows real life.)

Anyway, I was wondering when this series would show up, since the other competition winners were starting to.

For those who don't know Shadyvox is an internet voice actor that has done several things the youtube series Yu-gi-Oh GX and Digimon Abridged, as well as some songs like the Yu-gi-Oh rap battle and Jaden's rap, along with voice overs on other songs.

He also shows up regularly on a (hilarious,imo) weekly podcast called Wha-Chow.

For the show itself I enjoyed it. Not a big hitter for a first episode, but it's because I think the animation and the sounds still feel a little stiff. Specially with Tun-Tun. The jokes and the way they're presented feel clever though. So yeah, another show I'll watch regularly.

meh... i had no idea what it was about when I clicked on it.it's pretty average pokemon parody stuff... nothing we haven't seen before.Pokemon jokes aren't that relevant anymore... could have been more original.Yup, I guess I won't get the badge for watching this 5 times!But I also guess, I may not got all the jokes cause I don't know much about that universe.

Yeah, he does the voice of Jaden for Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Abridged, and some other stuff I think.

i did not even know about this video with jaden vs yugi. i never knew the abbriged guys did this. thanks. Anyhow this show is pretty intersting. i look forward to more and their parodies on zubats or even worse the...u know what nothing is worse than zubat caves. Okay second worse i look forward to tentecool jokes

Well done guys, you definitely deserved to be one of the winners of the Film Festival and I forsee great things from you as a series. Remember, "You've gotta save the princess to play the card games to catch 'em all!"